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@@TheWanderingInvestorwell I am going to apply at the interpol, national police and immigration office.. I was advised this process.. but my criminal record is going to be 4 months old at the time of the application 🤔
I think you're missing something... Yes you may have to make three trips but you can actually live there for several months if not a year in between your travel. When I lived in Ecuador all I had to do was go across the border to Peru and come back in and that was considered a trip. I was out of the country on a certain time frame and then back in and started again so I don't think he's telling you the real truth not truth but getting it clear so we understand it I think there's a I think there's a lot of miscommunication here I started out with a 3-month Visa then I went to a one year Visa and after the first year I was able to apply for my cedula, but I didn't have to go out of the country and wait a year to come back in that's what you're making it sound like in this video so maybe there's another video out there that would be more comprehensive
In Ecuador, leaving the country does NOT reset your 90 days. Nor does it reset in January It’s 90 days in the country in a rolling 12 months period from your first entry. Going to Peru extends your 90 days, by the amount you’re gone, but you do not get a further 90 days after a few days out
We also had to have a report a police report, had to go to the embassy and get things apostilled, and get all of that stuff done at the embassy and finish up a bunch of stuff in the US before you even go on your first trip. And I always recommended my clients to get a one-year Visa which is just as easy to get as a 3-month Visa.
Hi there,thank you for this great video.I am very keen to start the process of settling in Paraguay since the move out from the current country has been made. Question: with the application to get the temporary residency do you have to leave the country and get back to get it when it is approved or you can stay in the country as a tourist and wait for the approval?Thank you.Cheers.
I think, (correct me if I'm wrong) that the Police Record should be delivered by your country of residence (where you leave officially) and not from the country of your birth or country of your passport. It's normal because.
Hi, Vlad. I am confused. Do you work on helping with relocation for more than one country, i.e. Colombia and Paraguay and also have done residency yourself in several countries? Is it definite that a person can have either temporary or permanent residency in Paraguay without living there for 180 days or whatever? Just you have to come for the residency application in the country and then once every three years?
I’m a British born Canadian, holding both passports. Have been Legally resident in Ecuador for 9 years. Haven’t been out of Ecuador in 8 years. To anywhere. How is it relevant to get a police record from Canada? Surely one from Ecuador would be more appropriate? Our cedulas show we are married (23 yrs) would we really have to get a new marriage certificate?
Great information! The temporary Paraguayan residency visa is initially issued for a period of 2 years. After this period of time you will be able to apply for permanent residence...
So you have to have a birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce certificate, if you're not married anymore you have to take all of that to the consulate in your state and then you have to have it at pasteled which means then it goes to the governor... With a letter. You're making a sound so simple but it is not it takes a lot of footwork and if you live anywhere near San Francisco that means you have to deal with all the San Francisco BS the parking and the crappy office there or whatever but you should be able to find your consulate office a Paraguay consulate office in your state And it has to be notarized and a pastel which is totally different than notary. You must keep copies of all these documents because anything can happen to them. Then when you get into their country then you have to find a notary and another upper still person and you have to go through that whole process then wait in line for you for hours to be seen and then sometimes you have to get more paperwork and bring it back to them so get as much as you can right up front
Thanks for your nice informative vedeo.I have been trying to get a sincere immigration lawyer but unfortunately couldn't find yet.Hope you will be the right one.
Any comments on whether realistically you can progress to citizenship-passport? By law it says you can get it but realustically does citizenship ever happen? Views?
I don’t understand. Why would you want recidency in Paraguay, if you are worried about whether the required trips to the country is 2 or 3? I thought people interested in recidency wanted to live there
Do you have to return to your home country in those 3 trips or can you just go to a neighbouring country? Also in what time span can you make those trips?
@@TheWanderingInvestor So, you have two options: 1) go to Paraguay and go through the whole residency process while staying there. 2) make three trips to Paraguay to do the necessary paperwork to obtain your residency.
International law you must bring birth certificate, a marriage license, if divorce , divorce papers and Death certificate- if you plan to remarry must have all documents.
@@TheWanderingInvestor description below says to contact aleksandre click the link,if not so,then you should say clearly that you use aleksandr to sell your services .
1. Not all countries require you to have full on tax residency in another country to disconnect from their tax net. It depends on your country and situation. 2. To formally request a tax certificate in Paraguay - 6 months of living there per year
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How can American get a visa through Argentina?
@@sky034 at the consulate
Paraguayyyy
Interesting, thanks
Not how but why.
I have the information that the criminal record can be up to 6 months old. Can someone please confirm or deny this information? Thank you very much.
@@jakubrozumek8863 it depends on which office you apply at
@@TheWanderingInvestorwell I am going to apply at the interpol, national police and immigration office.. I was advised this process.. but my criminal record is going to be 4 months old at the time of the application 🤔
@@jakubrozumek8863 Get in touch with Aleksandr. He knows best. Things change.
I'm a US citizen but born in Japan. I lost my Japanese birth certificate. Can I use my US citizenship as an alternative?
Yes. You’ll need a birth cirtificate of some sort though.
Can Philippines passport apply?
Tough
Do you need to be there 183+ days a year to be a tax resident?
120
Oh my gosh you guys the acoustics is terrible. You should have done this video outside or in a different kind of building.
I think you're missing something...
Yes you may have to make three trips but you can actually live there for several months if not a year in between your travel.
When I lived in Ecuador all I had to do was go across the border to Peru and come back in and that was considered a trip. I was out of the country on a certain time frame and then back in and started again so I don't think he's telling you the real truth not truth but getting it clear so we understand it I think there's a I think there's a lot of miscommunication here
I started out with a 3-month Visa then I went to a one year Visa and after the first year I was able to apply for my cedula, but I didn't have to go out of the country and wait a year to come back in that's what you're making it sound like in this video so maybe there's another video out there that would be more comprehensive
In Ecuador, leaving the country does NOT reset your 90 days. Nor does it reset in January It’s 90 days in the country in a rolling 12 months period from your first entry.
Going to Peru extends your 90 days, by the amount you’re gone, but you do not get a further 90 days after a few days out
We also had to have a report a police report, had to go to the embassy and get things apostilled, and get all of that stuff done at the embassy and finish up a bunch of stuff in the US before you even go on your first trip.
And I always recommended my clients to get a one-year Visa which is just as easy to get as a 3-month Visa.
This guy is way overpriced!
I'm a Pakistani citizen and a UAE resident from the last 1.5 years. Can i apply?
Is there an expedited path to citizenship?
No
What if someone wants to live and work in paraguay during his temporary residency? Do we still have to do the country out or not required?
Yes. You can do anything in Paraguay as a temporary resident.
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What is your name? You say it so quickly
Excellent as usual, thanks fellas.
Does it mean that I have to get a police record every time I have to extend my residency ? What if you can't go to your country of birth?
Apostille should be in English or Spanish
Any language. It then gets translated locally, unless there isn’t any official translator in Paraguay for the language. Ask Aleksandr
Hi there,thank you for this great video.I am very keen to start the process of settling in Paraguay since the move out from the current country has been made. Question: with the application to get the temporary residency do you have to leave the country and get back to get it when it is approved or you can stay in the country as a tourist and wait for the approval?Thank you.Cheers.
You’re welcome. You can stay in the country.
I think, (correct me if I'm wrong) that the Police Record should be delivered by your country of residence (where you leave officially) and not from the country of your birth or country of your passport. It's normal because.
Hi Vlad, how the heck do you apostille your documents for the paragayan immigration office?
I think you need to bring the documents to the embassy of Paraguay in your country and have them apostilled there.
Hi, Vlad. I am confused. Do you work on helping with relocation for more than one country, i.e. Colombia and Paraguay and also have done residency yourself in several countries? Is it definite that a person can have either temporary or permanent residency in Paraguay without living there for 180 days or whatever? Just you have to come for the residency application in the country and then once every three years?
Yes, yes, and yes
I’m a British born Canadian, holding both passports. Have been Legally resident in Ecuador for 9 years. Haven’t been out of Ecuador in 8 years. To anywhere.
How is it relevant to get a police record from Canada? Surely one from Ecuador would be more appropriate? Our cedulas show we are married (23 yrs) would we really have to get a new marriage certificate?
Great information! The temporary Paraguayan residency visa is initially issued for a period of 2 years. After this period of time you will be able to apply for permanent residence...
So you have to have a birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce certificate, if you're not married anymore you have to take all of that to the consulate in your state and then you have to have it at pasteled which means then it goes to the governor... With a letter. You're making a sound so simple but it is not it takes a lot of footwork and if you live anywhere near San Francisco that means you have to deal with all the San Francisco BS the parking and the crappy office there or whatever but you should be able to find your consulate office a Paraguay consulate office in your state
And it has to be notarized and a pastel which is totally different than notary.
You must keep copies of all these documents because anything can happen to them.
Then when you get into their country then you have to find a notary and another upper still person and you have to go through that whole process then wait in line for you for hours to be seen and then sometimes you have to get more paperwork and bring it back to them so get as much as you can right up front
PARAGUAY ❤❤❤
After receiving temporary residency, do I have to return within 365 days or within 1 calendar year?
Thanks for your nice informative vedeo.I have been trying to get a sincere immigration lawyer but unfortunately couldn't find yet.Hope you will be the right one.
Hi sir paragouy open torarezam vissa form pakistan
I am Azerbaijan Citizen.I live in China married Chinese.Can I get residence of Paraguay ?
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Se ven como hermanos LOL. Me sorprendí que hay muchachos nativos paraguayos que tiene pelo rubio 👀
Si eres residente, puedes trabajar en Paraguay?
😅 Si eres residente permanente si 👍
No gracias, i studied Spanish there
por que?
Any comments on whether realistically you can progress to citizenship-passport? By law it says you can get it but realustically does citizenship ever happen? Views?
@@profbradleywilson good question
Nice video, still searching. From EU.
Thanks for the information. Very good option for people by the sounds of it
Thanks for the video. Is it possible to apostille US documents remotely while in Paraguay?
Yes, absolutely
What about temporary residency? How long should you be in the country for that ?
A week max
super helpful thx
I don’t understand. Why would you want recidency in Paraguay, if you are worried about whether the required trips to the country is 2 or 3? I thought people interested in recidency wanted to live there
Plan B
Some people travel a lot & have multiple residencies.
I am from pakistai national is this posible for me?
No
FINALLY THE PARAGUAY VIDEOS ARE OUT, BEEN WAITING SINCE YOU WENT THERE IN FEBRUARY!!
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Thanks Ladislas
Do you have to return to your home country in those 3 trips or can you just go to a neighbouring country?
Also in what time span can you make those trips?
You don’t need to leave. You csn stay or go to any country you want. The trips are typically 1 year apart.
@@TheWanderingInvestor So, you have two options:
1) go to Paraguay and go through the whole residency process while staying there.
2) make three trips to Paraguay to do the necessary paperwork to obtain your residency.
@@michiel5160 yes. Tenporary residency you get after your first trip. Permanent residency will take 3 trips
Paraguay vs Panama are my choices.
I did both
Another good video, Ladislas! A tempting Plan B.
Cost ?
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I'm Indian National, is it possible for me ...
Not really. They reject most applications from South Asian passport holders.
@@TheWanderingInvestor On what grounds? Even the ones with considerable income?
@@snaubdca7yebf Yes. Because they don’t want immigration from non European / non OECD countries.
@@snaubdca7yebfwhy do You think they wont want people from shitholes moving from them non Stable country hahah
Thank you, great video, great plan B and Paraguay is pleasant and peaceful
What about marriage?
You can bring your spouse and children. You can also get residency by marrying a local.
@@TheWanderingInvestor marrying a local woman. That is the plan. Then moving towards citizenship. Permanent living no moving.
@@Birdsbees Good plan 🙂
International law you must bring birth certificate, a marriage license, if divorce , divorce papers and Death certificate- if you plan to remarry must have all documents.
Never been married. Never had kids. 30. Waiting for passport still but I'm early retired at 30. Coming to marry and live in Paraguay longtime.
i just checked their website, it is asking for $990.00 for 90 minutes of counselling . more expensive than US for sure
@@akimaki127 that’s my rate. Not Aleksandr’s rate
@@TheWanderingInvestor description below says to contact aleksandre click the link,if not so,then you should say clearly that you use aleksandr to sell your services .
How long before I can get tax residency in Paraguay? I do not want to pay taxes to my home country.
1. Not all countries require you to have full on tax residency in another country to disconnect from their tax net. It depends on your country and situation.
2. To formally request a tax certificate in Paraguay - 6 months of living there per year
@@TheWanderingInvestor Noted! Thanks! What documents should I bring to Paraguay to take care of the residency? So I do not have to come back again?
@@vlaskamagija4544 get in touch with Aleksandr. He’ll send you the list and a quote 👍. His email is in the description